SAFARI IN KENYA.

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Safari tour from August 6 to 13 (16), 2026
Safari tour from August 16 to 23, 2026


The Great Animal Migration and a beach vacation on Diani.
FAMILY TOUR.
SAFARI in Kenya. Family Tour.
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10–12 participants
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Ages 3 and up
Safari tour from August 6 to 13 (16), 2026
Safari tour from August 16 to 23, 2026
SAFARI IN KENYA.
FAMILY TOUR.
The Great Animal Migration and a beach vacation on Diani.
days of safari and 3 days of relaxation on Diani Beach

8
national parks (Amboseli, Naivasha, Nakuru, Masai Mara)

4
atmospheric lodges in the middle of the savanna
3
A day on the Indian Ocean coast
3
A World of Pictures
National Geographic is waiting for you!
We’ll show you the real Africa: the wild savanna, countless zebras and graceful giraffes, elephants against the backdrop of snow-capped Mount Kilimanjaro, a leopard sleeping in a tree, and a pride of well-fed lions just a few meters away
From you: a cheetah’s breakfast, a pink blanket of flamingos on Lake Nakuru, and a family of hippos bathing in Lake Naivasha—all these images will linger in your memory for a long time to come…

Boundless freedom, raw emotions at full volume: here, they aren’t drowned out by the noise of big cities and highways. Your children’s genuine delight at the sight of animals—so huge, so mesmerizing, so majestic.
We’ve thought of every little detail to ensure your family vacation is a success—board games as a gift for the kids, and a glass of bubbly for the adults. How does this sound as a way to show your child the world this summer?

We’ll wake up in beautiful African lodges to the sounds of the savanna, which groans, sings, and roars at dawn
By all accounts, dining in national parks—where a table is set before you with a snow-white tablecloth—and then watching the vibrant African sunsets while lying in a pool overlooking the animals peacefully roaming
Right in front of you are zebras and giraffes.

Finally, we’ll be those special people who happen to be in the right country, in the right park, at just the right time.
We’ll witness the Great Animal Migration at the height of the season—a rare and coveted sight that everyone dreams of seeing, but only a few ever get to experience.
days of safari and 3 days of relaxation on Diani Beach
nights at a 5-star hotel on the Indian Ocean coast
We'll go
in Kenya's best national parks
Amboseli, Naivasha, Nakuru, and the Maasai Mara—where we’ll get to see the animals up close.
SAFARI IN KENYA
August 6–13 (16), 2026
From August 13–16 to August 23, 2026
(The best time for a safari is during the Great Migration)
August 6–13 (16), 2026
From August 16 to 23, 2026
(The best time for a safari is during the Great Migration)
Let's go
In Search of the Big Five
In safari jeeps with a pop-up roof
roof, air conditioning,
a refrigerator and Wi-Fi on board.
We'll be staying at a hotel
with giraffes
and zebras
on the premises
The animals will keep you company
at breakfast, dinner, and during leisure time
by the pool.
Let's live
at the hotel
with giraffes
and zebras
on the premises
Let's witness the Great Animal Migration
in the Maasai Mara
2.5 million wildebeests and zebras attempt to cross the treacherous Mara River in search of food and a better life—a sight that only a handful of people in the world are ever lucky enough to witness.
Let's feed the giraffes
off the cuff
And we'll even experience it firsthand
the famous "kiss" of the giraffe.
Let's go
on a water safari
across Lake Naivasha
A home for dozens of families
hippos and thousands of birds.
Let's pay a visit to the Maasai tribe
We’ll watch their famous dances, learn how to start a fire the old-fashioned way, and experience the warmth of the locals firsthand.
About the daily life of the Maasai tribe
Natalia Boiko, founder of White Garnet, spoke about the Maasai tribe
as a guest expert on Africa at the "Mysteries of Humanity" program.
Natalia Boiko, Founder
White Garnet spoke about the Maasai tribe as a guest expert on Africa at the "Mysteries of Humanity" program.
We'll see Flamingo Lake
The mesmerizing dance of two million birds.
Let’s watch the incredibly beautiful sunsets
With a view of majestic Kilimanjaro
with a snow-capped hat on his head.
Safari itinerary
Day 1.
Arrival at Nairobi International Airport.
Days 2–3.
A visit to Amboseli National Park.
Day 4.
Visit to Lake Naivasha National Park.
Day 5.
A visit to Lake Nakuru National Park.
Days 6–7.
A visit to Masai Mara National Park. The Great Migration.
Days 8–11.
A flight to Nairobi and back home... or extending the vacation on Diani Beach.
Daily Schedule
Safari tour from August 6 to 13 (16), 2026
Safari tour from August 16 to 23, 2026

Day 1.
Welcome to Africa!
Jambo, you're in Africa! We'll be waiting for you at the airport in Nairobi, Kenya, so we can head to our first national park tomorrow.

And today we’re relaxing at a luxurious 5-star hotel in the capital… You can take a dip in the pool, visit the spa, or enjoy a massage with oils made from African plants—it’ll instantly revitalize you after your flight. Just give us a nod, and we’ll book it for you in advance!
During this time, our professional children’s entertainer will organize games and activities for the children (1.5–2 hours a day).

In the evening, we'll gather around a large table for a traditional
Welcome dinner. Our African adventures are about to begin...
Day 2.
Amboseli – Elephants and the Snows of Kilimanjaro.
Amboseli – Elephants
and the snows of Kilimanjaro.
We’ll slip into the stylish safari outfits we’ve prepared for ourselves and our little travelers, and after breakfast, we’ll head to a place that has become synonymous with Kenya. We’re off to Amboseli National Park!

Just a half-hour flight, and there it was—the snow-capped peak of Mount Kilimanjaro peeking through the window. Yes, you read that right—Kilimanjaro is in Tanzania, but it’s actually best seen from Kenya!

Lunch and a rest at our beautiful lodge. After lunch, we set off on our first game drive. Our goal is to immerse ourselves in the world of true wilderness and come face to face with animals we’ve only read about in textbooks and seen in zoos. Lions, rhinos, cheetahs, leopards, zebras, antelopes, and, of course, elephants in their natural habitat.
Amboseli is a national park where you’re surrounded by elephants in every direction. They wander peacefully across the savanna, cross the road right in front of our jeeps, pose against the backdrop of majestic Mount Kilimanjaro, and chase predators away from the baby elephants. Elephant therapy in action!

All of our lodges are located within national parks. Wildlife literally bursts into the Amboseli Lodge in the form of curious baboons, who never give up hope that you’ll forget to lock the door to your chalet. Only here can you watch idyllic scenes of antelopes and zebras grazing nearby right from the pool and greet the sunrise with the best view of Kilimanjaro.

Meals included: breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Day 3.
Amboseli. Visiting the Maasai tribe.
Let’s wake up early to catch the most beautiful sunrise of our lives
with a view of Kilimanjaro! Then we'll gather new safari memories
In Amboseli: spotted giraffes, peacefully wandering across the savanna; elephants and their calves, seemingly oblivious to the majestic Mount Kilimanjaro right behind them; a pride of ten lions surveying the savanna, pausing occasionally to play; a cheetah racing after its prey at breakneck speed—all of these moments go into the collection of the most vivid ones.

At the sight of such pristine nature: a volcano topped with snow,
elephants and zebras against the backdrop of a stunning sky with cartoon-like clouds
and the complete absence of human conventions—somewhere deep within the soul, ancient, genetically ingrained chords are struck, and a childlike sense of wonder emerges, along with new emotions that are hard to describe… In Africa, you’re 12 again…

Here in the savanna, we’ll not only spot the Big Five, but also make friends with the Maasai—an indigenous African tribe. With their colorful clothes and sharp spears, even lions are afraid of them! We’ll get to know them
We’ll explore their way of life, find out which car tires are best suited for making sandals, learn how to build a house out of sticks and manure without a blueprint, discover how many wives it takes to be truly happy, dance a ritual dance together, and learn how to start a fire without matches.

Let's head back to our lodge for dinner. Chatting by the campfire, an African sunset
(it's especially beautiful here) and the view of Kilimanjaro, which gives me goosebumps
on your skin. Can you feel yourself falling in love with Africa?

Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 4.
A "kiss" from a giraffe. A water safari on Lake Naivasha.
A "Kiss" from a Giraffe. Water Safari
on Lake Naivasha.
After breakfast, we’ll head back to Nairobi. It’s a comfortable 30-minute flight instead of a tiring 5-hour drive. Your comfort is our top priority.

Before heading to the next park, we have a few important things to do—kiss the giraffes and feed these sweet creatures with their long eyelashes and huge, trusting eyes right from our hands. That’s why we’re stopping by the Rothschild Giraffe Breeding Center. Indescribable emotions from getting up close with them are guaranteed—not just for the kids, but for the adults too!

New adventures lie ahead: the Great Rift Valley—the cradle of life—and the next national park, Lake Naivasha.

In the afternoon, we’ll check into a lodge on the lakefront—a place you’ll never want to leave… That’s because giraffes, zebras, and antelopes roam freely around the grounds here, peeking into the room windows and showing absolutely no fear of you…
They accompany you at breakfast, stand by your lounge chairs while you relax by the pool, and are on the lawn near the tables when you dine. In the evenings, even the hippos come out, so after dark, a personal Maasai butler will escort you back to your room. It is here that you feel a sense of complete oneness with the savanna, the animals, and yourself.

We relax at the hotel, have lunch, and as sunset approaches, we set off on a boat safari on Lake Naivasha. The lake is picturesque and truly unique—along its shores, nearly all the inhabitants of the savanna, except for predators, graze peacefully: giraffes, antelopes, buffalo, and zebras. Families of hippos bask in the water here and there, and for hundreds of birds, this lake is home. So you simply stand still and watch this teeming life, trying not to miss a moment…

Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 5.
A million flamingos on Lake Nakuru. Meeting the rhinos.
A Million Flamingos on Lake Nakuru: An Introduction
with rhinos.
Our lodge is so wonderful that you’ll wish we’d accidentally left you in your room this morning. You’ll have to wake up and save your excitement for the day ahead, because an extraordinary game drive awaits us today!

Lake Nakuru—a dazzling natural wonder in the heart of the Great Rift Valley. A place where flocks of millions of flamingos line the shores with a bright pink blanket, moving up and down the shoreline to create whimsical, living patterns of various shades of purple. It is the most spectacular sight in the world!
And while the park’s main attraction is its birds, this is also where you’ll have a unique opportunity to see rare black and white rhinos up close.

After the safari, we return to our amazing lodge, where wild animals roam the grounds—a place where it’s so easy to get used to sipping coffee in the company of zebras and falling asleep in a gingerbread house to the mysterious sounds of the savanna.

Meals included: breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Day 6.
Masai Mara. Simba's Home.
The Maasai Mara is the epitome of Africa’s wildlife. It is home to the largest population of big cats—lions, cheetahs, and leopards. This is where you have the best chance of witnessing predators on the hunt. It is here that National Geographic films its documentaries.

“To spot a leopard, you have to think like a leopard”—the most elusive and sought-after animal we’ll try to track down on this safari. Spoiler alert: look up high—very often, leopards carry prey much larger than themselves up into the treetops.

Perhaps you’ve seen those beautifully set tables with snow-white tablecloths that seem to appear out of nowhere right in the middle of the savanna? And on this tablecloth that seems to have appeared out of thin air, a hearty lunch has already been laid out for us: meat, fish, vegetables, fruit—all fresh, and best of all, prepared with love!
We’re sure to find a nursing lioness with half a dozen purring cubs, and then, feeling a sense of accomplishment, we’ll head back to the lodge—because you won’t see anything cuter than that today.

For the final two nights of the safari, we invite you to enjoy a tantalizing getaway
Away from the hustle and bustle, enjoy peaceful seclusion in the heart of the African savanna at the luxurious 5-star Masai Mara Lodge, which combines comfort with harmony with nature.

Meals included: breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Day 7.
The Great Migration in the Maasai Mara.
In the morning, you open your eyes, step out of your lodge, and there before you—the entire savanna is singing, moaning, and roaring in unison. At dawn, those who wish to can take a hot-air balloon ride over it (optional).

Today promises to be another unique day on safari. After all, this is the time
and the place where herds of wildebeest and zebras begin just five meters away from you and stretch out, merging with the horizon to form a dark strip against the backdrop of a crimson dawn. The Great Migration at the height of the season is 2.5 million wildebeests and zebras circling the plains, following the grass and the rains, obeying only the call known only to them. Surrealism. More like a dream than reality.

The highlight, the climax of our safari, is waiting for the first wildebeest—a sort of “Moses”—to dare to leap into the deadly, crocodile-infested river. But we’re the kind of people who know how to wait—the final, seventh day of the safari will be entirely devoted to this unique spectacle.
A stream of animals flows onto the riverbank right in front of our jeeps. The Mara River receives and carries the toll of one of the days of the Great Migration. And hippos and crocodiles swim out to feed on them. Not all of the antelopes will make it to the opposite bank…

We’ll be in the Maasai Mara during the Great Migration season, with a high—though not 100%—chance of seeing it, since there’s no set schedule for the migration.

A safari in Kenya is an experience worth having at least once in a lifetime—to feel a mix of peace and excitement, wonder, delight, disappointment, unbridled joy, and elation. There’s only one emotion you won’t experience here: indifference. Meals included: breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Day 8.
Fly home or… continue the journey to Diani Beach.
A flight home, or… continuing the journey
at Diani Beach.
A dirt runway right in the middle of the Maasai Mara, where you’ll have to make an important decision—whether to head home or fly on with us to Diani Beach.

Through the window—Kilimanjaro; below us, the timeless expanse of the savanna,
where nothing will change, even hundreds of years from now. So be it!
So, we’re flying to Ukunda, on the Indian Ocean coast, to Kenya’s best resort, which features heated pools—including a children’s pool—a spa, and several on-site restaurants…
Days 9–10.
Relax on the shores of the Indian Ocean.
It’s time to immerse yourself in the famous atmosphere of Akun Matata! And that means canceling all your plans, tours, kitesurfing, and dolphin-watching—just to spend the whole day doing absolutely nothing. Take a deep breath. Slow down. Live in the moment. Enjoy being lazy. Where better than on a tropical coast?

Yeah, we’ll be spending the next three days at a 5-star hotel on Diani Beach. Here, the snow-white coral sand doesn’t get hot in the sun or burn your feet, and the turquoise Indian Ocean is so gentle and warm that you’ll want to float in it all day long.

Here you’ll find starfish in unimaginable colors, breathtaking sunsets, snorkeling on coral reefs (optional), an abundance of seafood, dinners at the hotel or in restaurants accompanied by the sound of the waves, and total relaxation. Just what you need after a full day of safari adventures.
Your children won’t be bored either: a professional entertainer from our team will keep kids of all ages engaged with workshops, games, scavenger hunts, and talent shows. We’ve prepared so many fun activities that every child will
I'm thrilled!

We’ll wrap up our trip with a traditional gala dinner, this time at a cave restaurant (suitable for families with children ages 6 and up).
Day 11.
Let’s leave our hearts in Africa so we can come back again!
Leaving Africa… Hugs, tears, and promises to meet again.
Where? Maybe back in Africa—after all, it will always have a special place in our hearts!

After breakfast, we'll fly to Nairobi and then home.
Let’s try to describe your feelings using words from Ernest Hemingway’s *The Green Hills of Africa*: “Right now, I wanted only one thing: to return to Africa. We hadn’t left yet, but when I woke up at night, I would lie there, listen, and already long for it.”
Why you should travel with us
A fully planned itinerary based on personal experience.
Foodies will love it—the meals are delicious and varied. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are included in the safari price.
We replaced the long drives between parks with three domestic flights, saving over 40 hours for our safari and leisure time.
Maximum comfort: We’ve selected comfortable lodges located within national parks, including a lodge with zebras and giraffes on the grounds.
Small groups (10–12 people): families with children who love life and adventure. Ages 3 and up.
A flexible itinerary—the option to add a visit to Diani Beach after the safari.
Professional support available 24/7
Tour guide, interpreter, and activity leader (1.5–2 hours of activities per day).
No hidden fees: a unique experience at an affordable price.
Why you should travel with us
A fully planned itinerary based on personal experience.
Foodies will love it—the meals are delicious and varied. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are included in the safari price.
We replaced the long drives between parks with three domestic flights, saving over 40 hours for our safari and leisure time.
Maximum comfort: We’ve selected comfortable lodges located within national parks, including a lodge with zebras and giraffes on the grounds.
Small groups (10–12 people): families with children who love life and adventure. Ages 3 and up.
A flexible itinerary—the option to add a visit to Diani Beach after the safari.
Professional support available 24/7
Tour guide, interpreter, and activity leader (1.5–2 hours of activities per day).
No hidden fees: a unique experience at an affordable price.
cost of the trip
9020$
Safari in Kenya
August 6–13 (7 nights/8 days)
August 16–23 (7 nights/8 days)

Accommodation in comfortable
lodges and 4–5-star hotels with breakfast (double occupancy + children)
Visit to a Maasai tribe with a village tour
Three meals a day for the duration of the safari (6 days)
Daytime Visit to the Giraffe Center
feeding the giraffes
3 domestic flights
The safari price includes:
Continuing the vacation at Diani Beach
(optional)
1360$
August 13–16 (3 nights/4 days)
Accommodation at a 5-star hotel on the Indian Ocean coast, including breakfast (3 nights)
Russian-speaking tour guide/interpreter/activity leader (children’s activities for 1.5–2 hours per day)
Transfers: to/from the airport on the first and last days of the tour
2 domestic flights
The price includes:
Always by your side—experienced traveler Natalie.
I’ll be happy to offer advice and provide any assistance you need to prepare for your trip.
Natalia Boiko, founder of WHITE GARNET and trip leader (60+ countries)
Hurry and reserve your spot in the group! Only 6 spots left!
7220$
20% off
Water Safari on Lake Naivasha
Tickets and Permits for National Parks
Transfers: from/to the airport on the first and last days of the tour, and a safari in a comfortable 4x4 jeep
A local guide and driver for the duration of the safari
Russian-speaking tour guide/interpreter/activity leader (children’s activities for 1.5–2 hours per day)
Kenya visa (obtained online in advance; cost: $53).
Children ages 3–11
Children aged 12–14
3890$
6730$
by January 1
Booking and Payment Procedures
To reserve a spot in the group, please submit your application and pay a 50% deposit.
Once you confirm your participation, we will send you an invoice for the advance payment and sign the contract. We take our reputation very seriously and always honor our commitments.
In the event that Kenya is officially placed under lockdown and air travel is suspended, we guarantee that your deposit will be fully transferred to any other trip.
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HI!
My name is Natalia Boiko
She has visited more than 60 countries and 5 of the 6 continents, and has settled in Peru.
She left her career in the advertising industry to devote herself to traveling.
I climbed the Rainbow Mountains in Peru (5,100 m) and descended into the crater of an active volcano on Java.
I went scuba diving with sharks in the Bahamas and went on a multi-day hike in Torres del Paine National Park.
I've flown, driven, and sailed on every kind of transportation.
I traveled all over South America, Australia, and New Zealand.
I stayed at a salt hotel in Bolivia at an altitude of 4,600 meters and at luxury lodges in Tanzania.
Foodie. She has tried street food from various countries and visited over 100 Michelin-starred restaurants and restaurants on The World's 50 Best Restaurants list around the world.
Founder of WHITE GARNET and team leader for this trip
HI!
My name is Natalia Boiko
She has visited more than 60 countries and 5 of the 6 continents, and has settled in Peru.
She left her career in the advertising industry to devote herself to traveling.
I climbed the Rainbow Mountains in Peru (5,100 m) and descended into the crater of an active volcano on Java.
I went scuba diving with sharks in the Bahamas and went on a multi-day hike in Torres del Paine National Park.
I've flown, driven, and sailed on every kind of transportation.
I traveled all over South America, Australia, and New Zealand.
I stayed at a salt hotel in Bolivia at an altitude of 4,600 meters and at luxury lodges in Tanzania.
Foodie. She has tried street food from various countries and visited over 100 Michelin-starred restaurants and restaurants on The World's 50 Best Restaurants list around the world.
Founder of WHITE GARNET and team leader for this trip
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